
1848–1926 · Italian · 25 artworks
artist bio
Antonietta Brandeis was an Italian painter, primarily known for her detailed vedute, or cityscapes, of Venice and Rome. Her work captures the architectural beauty and daily life of these cities with remarkable precision, contributing to the tradition of 19th-century Realist painting.
what you'll learn
Studying Brandeis's work will teach students about accurate representation, perspective, and the use of light and shadow to create depth in architectural paintings. Students can also learn about the historical context and cultural significance of the depicted locations.
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Venetian Gondola

View of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine

Battistero Di San Marco
1910

Palazzo
1910

Venice, Ca’d’Oro

Il Ponte Di Rialto

A View of Rome with Castel Sant’Angelo, Ponte Sant’Angelo and St Peter’s Basilica in the Background

Porta Della Carta
1886

Venetian Canal

L'Arco Di Druso, Rome

Most Rialto a Palác Camarlenghi V Benátkách
1910

Palazzo Ducale, Venezia

A Gondola On A Venetian Backwater Canal

Vetian Washer at a Canal

Barche De Pesche, Venezia
1910

Venice, the Entrance to St Mark’s Basilica
1926

Palazzo Ducale

Haff Vun San Gregorio

Palazzo Albrizzo

Venice, Palazzo Contarini

Ponte Vecchio, Florence

La Piazzetta, Palazzo Ducale, Venezia

Berchtesgaden
1889

The Piazzetta, Venice

Canal in Venice with View of the Back of the Palazzo Rocca
1926